In this Issue
- Volume 27, Numbers 1-2, 2019
- Blue Humanities
- Issue
symploke is a journal of comparative literature and theory that provides an arena for critical exchange between established and emerging voices in the field. It focuses on new and developing notions of comparative literature and theory and is committed to interdisciplinary studies, intellectual pluralism, and open discussion. symploke publishes articles on any aspect of the intermingling of discourses and disciplines but is particularly interested in scholarship on the interrelations among philosophy, literature, culture criticism, and intellectual history.
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Volume 27, Numbers 1-2, 2019Table of Contents
- Editor's Note
- pp. 7-10
- Towards A Blue Humanity
- pp. 11-14
- Must We Eat Fish?
- pp. 79-90
- What is Queer Translation?
- pp. 157-183
- Theory Today in China: An Overview
- pp. 205-213
- Who Sells Out Theory?
- pp. 231-242
- Offering (Up) Theory
- pp. 243-250
- Resistances to Theory
- pp. 251-270
- Alchemies of Theory
- pp. 271-279
- On Not Selling Out the Subject
- pp. 291-300
- Capital Theory and the Real World
- pp. 301-307
- Introduction
- p. 309
- Bloom's Festival of Significance
- pp. 311-315
- Harold Bloom's Possessed by Memory
- pp. 317-320
- Dead Criticism
- pp. 321-324
- Possessed by Sahitya
- pp. 325-328
- A Book of Revelation
- pp. 341-344
- Harold Bloom Responds
- pp. 351-352
- A Subterranean Althusser
- pp. 353-359
- The Phantasms of Lionel Trilling
- pp. 361-367
- On the Modifications of Clouds
- pp. 369-373
- Mixed Messages: The Religions of Modernism
- pp. 375-377
- Trading Literature
- pp. 393-396
- Trading-In Literature, or Swapping It Out
- pp. 397-400
- It's All His Fault
- pp. 401-404
- Trading Well
- pp. 405-408
- The Critic as Parasite
- pp. 409-415
- Introduction: The Recent History of Theory
- pp. 417-418
- Against Institution
- pp. 419-425
- The Book History of Theory
- pp. 443-449
- Theory as a Body of Work
- pp. 451-458
- Gut Feminism by Elizabeth Wilson (review)
- pp. 524-526
- Notes on Contributors
- pp. 537-545